Falcon 9 Block 5 | Axiom Space Mission 4
Launch information
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This is a Crew Dragon flight for a private company Axiom Space. The mission will carry a professionally trained commander alongside three private astronauts to and from the International Space Station. This crew will stay aboard space station for at least eight days.
Launch status
Launch status information for space mission ‘Falcon 9 Block 5 | Axiom Space Mission 4’.

Go
Status: Go for Launch
Class: normal
Launch T0: May 29, 2025, 5:03 p.m.
Timezone: America/New_York
Launch authority
Details about the the rocket, its target orbit and the launch pad location.
Mission |
Axiom Space Mission 4 (LEO) |
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Launcher |
SpaceX |
Rocket |
Falcon 9 |
Location |
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA |
Pad |
Launch Complex 39A |
Type |
Tourism |
Orbit |
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) |
Satellites on-board
Tracking of on-board satellites will be available after the rocket launch date (May 29, 2025).
Launch statistics
Launch statistics will be available after the rocket launch date (May 29, 2025).
Latest news about the launch
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NASA announces new launch date for Crew-10, swap of SpaceX Dragon spacecraft following construction delays
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NASA Switches Crew Dragons Allowing Butch and Suni to Come Home a Couple Weeks Sooner
NASA confirmed today they will use an existing SpaceX Crew Dragon for the next routine crew replacement at the International Space Station, Crew-10, instead of a new one. The swap […]

NASA and SpaceX to swap Crew Dragon spacecraft to reduce Crew-10 delay
NASA and SpaceX have agreed to switch Crew Dragon capsules to avoid further delays in the launch of a new crew to the International Space Station. The post NASA and SpaceX to swap Crew Dragon spacecraft to reduce Crew-10 delay appeared first on SpaceNews...
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